One person asked me why all of the examples of "teachers" in my post were men. That really struck me because I didn't think it was true. At first glance, I admit, it appears that way: my dad, the fisherman, my brother-in-law, of course all of them are clearly men. But I also mentioned my Twitter community, and they are overwhelmingly women. Of course you wouldn't know that unless you checked out who I'm following on Twitter. So I decided to tell you about a few of the fabulous women AND men I follow and why I think their tweets (and blogs and sites) are worth sharing.
• A business and lifestyle expert, Donna Maria Coles Johnson is the go-to guru for balancing work and home life. The founder of the Indie Beauty Network (to which I belong), her blog connects the personal with the professional, providing lessons from everyday life to help small business owners. Her tweets are timely: @indiebusiness
• Jessica Knows Something You Need To Know—It's what the site says, and it's absolutely true, so bookmark it right now! Today is day seven of Jessica Smith's 15 Days of Marketing; click to start at day one and be amazed. Follow her at Twitter: @JessicaKnows 
• If you've ever considered starting a web-based business, you must sign up for the E-Commerce Diva's newsletter. Jamila White is the E-Commerce Diva, and her newsletter offers tips to increase web sales. She also has an archive of free e-commerce articles at her site. Jamila's tweets are educational and entertaining, and you can follow her at @EcommerceDiva
• For those of you crafty people out there who are interested in making your own Christmas gifts, take a look at The Soap Queen's blog and see all of her tutorials for soaps, scrubs, salts and other gift ideas. Then visit her site at Bramble Berry for all the materials  you'll need for your projects. You can follow The Soap Queen (Anne-Marie Faiola) at Twitter: @brambleberry
• Help a Reporter Out (HARO) is the brainchild of Peter Shankman, CEO, author, speaker, and grand-scale-connector-of-people. If you know anything about anything and want to offer that expertise to the media, check out HARO. And follow Peter Shankman's tweets at: @skydiver
• For crazy good content about writing online, for bloggers, e-tailers, and anyone who uses social media of any kind, Brian Clark's Copyblogger is the best. Period. Read it, learn it, and follow his tweets here: @copyblogger
• Ever have questions about how to use social media to accomplish particular goals? Ever wonder just how generous one person can be with their knowledge and insight? Visit Chris Brogan for lots of information, tips, and advice, and follow his tweets: @chrisbroganAll of these people offer tremendous amounts of information and services every day at their sites, blogs, and on Twitter, and lots of it is given freely, just to help people out. This is by no means an exhaustive list of teachers, though, so please offer your own examples in the comments below!
Thanks for the shout-out. I'm very flattered that you've counted me in your list of people to follow on Twitter. =)
ReplyDeleteOf course! I enjoy your tweets very much, and love the tutorials in your blog! Thanks for commenting.
ReplyDeleteHey Emily! Wow, thanks so much for including me on your list. I'm honored to be in such great company. I follow all of these folks as well (and Donna Maria is also my blogging partner at BootstrapBabes.com), and I'm delighted to learn about Jessica Knows. Will definitely check her out.
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Jamila White
"The E-Commerce Diva"
http://www.EcommerceDiva.com
http://www.BootstrapBabes.com
Thanks, Jamila! I've been enjoying your tweets for a while now and am always happy to recommend you!
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